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Aggressive Panhandling: Houston vs Humble

How do aggressive panhandling rules compare between Houston, TX and Humble, TX?

Houston and Humble have similar restriction levels.

Houston, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Houston Code Chapter 28, Article XV bans aggressive solicitation involving touching, blocking pedestrians, persistent following, threatening conduct, or solicitation near ATMs and bus stops. Texas Penal Code Section 22.06 covers any physical contact. Passive sign-holding remains protected speech.

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Humble, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Harris County has no separate panhandling ordinance. Aggressive solicitation that involves threats, blocking pedestrians, or unwanted touching is prosecuted by Sheriff and constables under Texas Penal Code 22.01 assault and 22.07 terroristic threat statutes. Passive sign holding remains constitutionally protected speech.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHoustonHumble
Code sectionHouston Ch. 28 Art. XV-
First fine ceilingUp to $500 Class C-
ATM bufferSolicitation banned near machines-
Repeat chargeClass B misdemeanor possible-
Passive beggingConstitutionally protected speech-
Speech protected-Passive asking is legal
Aggressive conduct-TX Penal 22.01 and 22.07
Roadway solicitation-TX Transp 552.007
Trespass tool-Criminal trespass warning
Diversion-HC Behavioral Health Court

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Houston FAQ

Can someone hold a sign asking for money in Houston?

Yes. Silent or passive sign-holding is protected speech under the First Amendment. Officers must show aggressive conduct, blocking, threats, or solicitation in restricted zones to issue a citation under Chapter 28.

Where is solicitation specifically prohibited in Houston?

Near ATMs, banks, bus stops, gas pumps, parking pay stations, and outdoor restaurant patios. Solicitation after dark, from drivers in stopped vehicles, and on freeway entrance ramps also triggers enforcement.

Humble FAQ

Is panhandling illegal in Harris County?

Passive solicitation with a sign is constitutionally protected and not illegal. Aggressive conduct, blocking traffic, or touching pedestrians is prosecuted under Texas Penal Code assault statutes and Transportation Code 552.007 pedestrian-in-roadway, not under a county anti-panhandling rule.

Can private property owners ban panhandlers from parking lots?

Yes. Property owners can post no-trespassing notices and request that the Harris County Sheriff or a constable issue criminal trespass warnings under Texas Penal Code Section 30.05, banning the individual from returning to that specific lot.

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